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Tuesday’s blueprint sets out more money for defence and trade diversification, less for public servants
Tuesday’s blueprint sets out more money for defence and trade diversification, less for public servants
After talk of financial sacrifice, budget makes no major benefits cuts or tax hikes
Federal budget projects $78.3-billion deficit and sets out tax incentives, public service cuts
Moves designed to boost business investment and improve productivity issues were more incremental than transformational
Every little bit helps, but Ottawa’s fiscal plan is far from transformative
The Liberals’ federal budget didn’t live up to the once-in-a generation expectations set by Carney
Ottawa does appear to be moving away from grants for industrial decarbonization
Results from Prime Minister’s big bet will take time to materialize, posing a challenge as public struggles with affordability
Ottawa says the cut aims to ease housing and health care system pressures
Fund being proposed as Canada’s health infrastructure faces criticism for being outdated
Government won’t say how much closer Canada is to hitting 3.5% NATO target
Carney’s government also moves ahead on open banking, stablecoin legislation
Alberta disappointed oil pipeline to B.C.’s coast didn’t get a green light
Ottawa says the cut aims to ease housing and health care system pressures
Fund being proposed as Canada’s health infrastructure faces criticism for being outdated
Government won’t say how much closer Canada is to hitting 3.5% NATO target
Carney’s government also moves ahead on open banking, stablecoin legislation
Alberta disappointed oil pipeline to B.C.’s coast didn’t get a green light
Nova Scotia MP resigned from Conservative caucus, but the move doesn’t guarantee Liberal budget will pass
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